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Elite Bastards posted an Auzentech X-Meridian 7.1 sound card review

Although there are several boards floating around that make use of a reference design based around the CMI8788, of which the b-Enspirer is one, Auzentech have eschewed simply creating another clone of that particular design. Instead, their team of engineers, experts in both digital and analogue audio, have set about creating their own board design around the Oxygen HD core, with the emphasis of their efforts squarely focused on sound quality. While most reference-based designs use only a single-layer PCB, Auzentech have opted for a dual-layer design, due to the larger number of components used on the X-Meridian. Auzentech argues that these additional components, when used correctly and of a suitable high quality, are required to enhance the analogue signal as it travels from the CMI8788 chip to your speakers, and prevent the normal degradation seen as sound travels along a circuit.
Auzentech X-Meridian 7.1 sound card Review

CoolTechZone.com posted their CES 2007 Coverage

Here's a list of all the stories we have published thus far covering the International Consumer Electronics Show 2007 (CES 2007) currently held in Las Vegas. Please bookmark this page as we will continue to add a list of new stories that we publish directly from the show floor. We have a lot of exclusive coverage revealing the industry trends in 2007 and beyond.
CES 2007 Coverage

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Tweaknews.net posted day 2 of their CES Day 2 Coverage

Day 2 started rather slowly seeing we had to spend the morning writing and arranging the content for Day 1. We tried to write the night of the first day, but we were out until close to 1am and were absolutely tired. As we sat yawning at each other across the work table, we decided that if we wrote anything now it would be absolute garbage and wouldn't represent what we truly accomplished during our introduction to the CES madness.

Day 2 seemed to be quite a success. We had a lot of fun and as you will read, some great technology was released today.
CES Day 2 Coverage

Maxit posted a review on the be quiet! Dark Power Pro 850w PSU

be quiet! have risen to the challenge of Quad Core processors and SLI monsters to produce a feature packed unit with enough juice to power even the most power hungry PC. It's unlikely you'll ever need 850 watts of power but having a beast such as this will mean future system upgrades are well covered. be quiet! offer a generous 3 year warranty as standard adding to the lifespan. The bottom line is you won't be upgrading this power supply for years!
be quiet Dark Power Pro 850w Review